Zoom - 4 marbles in a square. The shortest route is not always the best. Which player will be the first to make a square of 4 marbles on the inner part of the board? The game is played from the outer edges (starting position) to the inner parts of the board - every marble can be moved as far as the player wishes but only in straight lines. It is important...
triiips is a simple, elegant game played with 54 tiles, each with 3 properties… color, shape and fill. With 3 tiles in your hand, play 1, 2 or 3 tiles to the grid. Any lines you create or extend must have at least one property which is the same on each tile or different on each tile. Score 1 point for each tile in any line you create or extend on your...
Trikad is an abstract strategic game. It’s played on a hexagonal board divided in triangular spaces. On three sides, the middle space are called Gate. Around his Gate, each player starts with eight triangular pieces of one color set up to a triangle. The players try to get one of his pieces to each of the two other Gates to win. The players move one of...
Trike is a combinatorial abstract strategy game for two players. The game revolves around setting traps, dismantling opponent traps, and maneuvering a shared piece into your own trap to win. Trike has high clarity due to the simple movement protocol, singular win condition, low branching factor, and easy-to-read board state. However, Trike is dramatic...
French abstract game. The board has 6x6 tiles on them. Each tile also has three round spots; on such a spot a pawn can be placed, some of these spots are yellow, white, green or orange. Each player uses four wooden pawns to play on the board (a white or a black set). The condition to move one of the pawns to another spot is that it has to be free and a...
Trilemma is an abstract game, where players make simultaneous moves in order to create a pattern of stones in their color. The players each secretly choose a numbered stone they wish to place on the board and then reveal simultaneously. Uncontested stones are placed in the desired spot. If players choices conflict, a non-conflicting player claims the spot...
Game rules: The younger player starts the game. The players alternate placing a rod in one of the holes. The aim is to build different formations (e.g. stairs, blocks, pyramids). The game comes supplemented with rules only for the stairs variant: Each player tries to build stairs, or to prevent enemy stairs. An staircase is formed placing three adjacent...
Trilithon is a connection game with a symmetric winning condition for a hexagonal hex board. It has been described somewhat wrongly (as Obtuse Y) in Cameron Browne's book Connection Games. The correct rules are: The six sides of the hexboard are labeled as three adjacent pairs. A pair of sides is said to be completed by a player, if both sides within the...